Carol,
    There are many different kinds, for example Duncraft catalog has several.  

   Or you can go to Agway and get a heater, an appropriate extension cord, a 
large clay pot bottom, add a couple of rocks and water and voila!   
   The water should be deep enough to cover the heater by a couple of inches. 
You'll find you need to freshen the water daily.
     It's a good idea.  I have two and the birds use them frequently.  I think 
that's what brings in the Bluebirds.
     I'm sure you know there should be cover nearby.

Regi

One touch of nature makes the whole world kin.  
Wm. Shakespeare


> On Jan 15, 2018, at 10:49 AM, Carol Cedarholm <cceda...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hello all,
> I am thinking about setting up a heated bird bath on my deck.  Does anyone 
> have recommendations about kinds and how to set it up?
> Thanks,
> Carol Cedarholm
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